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Originally Posted by Phil
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Hi Phil,
Thanks for sharing that... Some very interesting links!
I remember Don Lapre's original ad... About how you could make money with "tiny classified ads"... Certainly sounded intriguing!
I think where he went wrong was he was basically upselling - through a very "hard sell" - to his infomercial customers expensive commercial "900 phone lines" (i.e. where people would call and get a message, and you'd charge them a fee for it), which his customers didn't want or need...
Of course, there are good infomercials and infomercial products.
Here's "Good Housekeeping's" list of some good infomercial products...
http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/prod...oducts-reviews
"Back in the day" I was a fan of those old "BluBlocker" infomercials - by Joe Sugarman (also famous for the "JS&A" catalog)...
Here's one of those old BluBlocker infomercials... Quite different from the "gee whizzy" infomercials of today!
1980s Paid Advertisement -- Consumer Challenge (Blublocker Sunglasses)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugqryy_MA-U
Best wishes,
Dien